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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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If you are running Fedora 18, you can install a packaged version of fedfs-utils-0.8.  Follow these steps, however, if your distribution does not provide a packaged version of fedfs-utils.
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Follow these steps if your distribution does not provide a packaged version of fedfs-utils.
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# Download the fedfs-utils-0.8 release tarball from [http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=cel/fedfs-releases.git;a=blob;f=fedfs-utils-0.8.0.tar.gz;h=df52dddc4153f5ef75149d133ff6d50d537619b1;hb=refs/heads/master].
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# Download the [http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=cel/fedfs-releases.git;a=blob;f=fedfs-utils-0.8.0.tar.gz;h=df52dddc4153f5ef75149d133ff6d50d537619b1;hb=refs/heads/master fedfs-utils-0.8 release tarball].
# Unpack the fedfs-utils-0.8 tarball somewhere convenient.
# Unpack the fedfs-utils-0.8 tarball somewhere convenient.
# Run ./configure in the fedfs-utils top-level directory.
# Run ./configure in the fedfs-utils top-level directory.

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Introduction

Follow these steps if your distribution does not provide a packaged version of fedfs-utils.

  1. Download the fedfs-utils-0.8 release tarball.
  2. Unpack the fedfs-utils-0.8 tarball somewhere convenient.
  3. Run ./configure in the fedfs-utils top-level directory.
    1. By default ./configure installs under /usr/local. Specify "--prefix=/usr" to install fedfs-utils in the usual places.
    2. If you are on a 64-bit platform, be sure to specify "--libdir=/usr/lib64".
    3. The ./configure script may find missing libraries or headers such as libcap, libtirpc, libuuid, and graphviz. Install these components using your distributions installation tool to allow the ./configure script to complete successfully.
  4. Use "make" to build the package.
  5. As root run "make install"

Before running any FedFS commands, create a "fedfs" user ID:

# useradd -c "FedFS Administrator" -s /sbin/nologin fedfs
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